Maybe the administration at this school should take some geography lessons of their own, and a chill pill.
A Kentucky teacher (also a registered nurse), who visited Kenya recently, has resigned from her job after parents at the school raised concerns about Ebola.
The school asked her to take a 21-day leave and produce a doctor's note before returning to work, but she walked out the door instead.
British chemist Anthony England, who has spent a great deal of time in Africa, created and tweeted the above map to highlight the areas in Africa where the Ebola outbreak exists and why our fears are unsubstantiated.
"Ignorance & misinformation is a big problem with Ebola. So a clueless Kentucky school causing the resignation of a teacher because she spent time in Kenya is just idiocy," England said.

This week, following President Barack Obama's announcement that he is in favor of gay marriage in the United States, Sun Media divvied up a nice little infographic showing the varying legal stances toward gay marriage in the Africa and Asia. Judging by the end result, nary a one Sun Media employee has ever looked at a world atlas.

Let's help them out, though:

1) That is not Saudi Arabia, it's Sudan.
2) That is not Sudan, it's Saudi Arabia.
3) Sudan is no longer a single country.
4) That is not Iran, it's the United Arab Emirates and/or Oman.
5) That is not Malaysia, it's the island of Sumatra, which is a part of Indonesia.
6) That is not China, it's Russia (really?).
7) That is not Uganda, it's Antarctica (REALLY?).